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By Stoel Rives
According to Crowdstrike’s most recent Global Threat Report, in 2019 they observed that malware-free attacks – attacks where malicious files are not written to disk – outpaced malware attacks by 51% to 49%. In Malware-free attacks, the attackers leverage Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) that are less likely to be
Moving the Flock Into Cybersecurity
March 9, 2020
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By Kimberly Underwood
The three-year old Cyber Resiliency Office for Weapons Systems, known as CROWS, created by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2016, has set about making cyber resiliency a part of the U.S. Air Force. As a problem solver for the service, the organization is elevating the cybersecurity of weapons systems,
By Swathi Moorthy
It is not just coronavirus that people have to brace against these days but also the plethora of fake news that has mushroomed since the COVID-19 outbreak. “The attacks will only increase and become more sophisticated in the coming days,” said J Kesavardhanan, Founder, K7 Computing, an endpoint security service
By Christopher Owen
If 2019 has taught us anything about cybersecurity, it is that cyber-attacks are the reality of our times, hardware is still vulnerable and high-profile data leaks are becoming frighteningly more common. The cybersecurity market is booming as recent data from MarketsandMarkets reveals that investments in cybersecurity can reach $250 billion by 2023
Coronavirus Warning: Cybersecurity expert outlines the dangers of working from home
March 8, 2020
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By James Wright
People working remotely to help prevent the spread of coronavirus are at greater risk of being hacked because they are likely to be using less secure computer settings, an expert has warned. As more businesses encourage staff to work from home amid the Covid-19 outbreak, a computer science lecturer at